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Exam 3-1 Massage

History/Integumentary/Myofascial

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Who wrote the excellent book titled "The Art of Massage": A practical Manual for the Nurse, the Student, and the Practitioner JOHN HARVEY KELLOGG
Term healing with the hands CHIRURGY
3 Skin layers from superficial to deep EPIDERMIS-DERMIS-SUBDERMIS
Lesions caused by fungal infections of the skin TINEA
Conventual definition of "dermatitis" Inflammation of the skin, NOT related to contagious disease
Nodular, superficial, and pigmented are a type of BASEL CELL CARCINOMA
Most common and least dangerous form of skin cancer BASEL CELL CARCINOMA
Type of resume highlights talents, abilities, and potential FUNCTIONAL
MET technique occurs when a muscle acting on a joint contracts and opposing muscle is reflexively inhibited RECIPROCAL INHIBITION
Dr. Lawrence Jones, DC, developed which technique STRAIN-COUNTERSTRAIN
Innermost layer of meninges PIA MATER
Nerve that innervates a joint, also innervates the muscle of that joint & the skin over the insertions of those muscles HILTON'S LAW
Activation of nerves that do not transmit pain signals can interfere w/ signals from pain fibers and inhibit a person's perception of pain GATE CONTROL THEORY FOR PAIN
A law stating that the anterior or ventral roots of the spinal nerve are motor & the posterior or dorsal roots are sensory BELL'S LAW
After a nerve impulse has traveled a pathway through a certain set of neurons, future impulses will tend to travel the same pathways LAW OF FACILITATION
Weak stimuli activate physiologic processes, whereas strong stimuli inhibit them ARNDT-SHULTZ LAW
What year did sports massage begin at the summer Olympics 1984
The word anatripsis is attributed to whom HIPPOCRATES
Modality that aligns the major body segments through manipulation of the fascia or the connective tissue ROLFING
MRSA stands for Methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus
Most common cause or contributing factor of warts HUMAN PAPILLOMA VIRUS
3 SYMPTOMS OR SIGNS OF COMMON WART HARD, FLAKY, PAINLESS NODULES
TYPE OF CANCER HAS THE HIGHEST MORTALITY RATE MALIGNANT MELANOMA
The "ABCDE" of melanoma stands for ASYMMETRY-BORDERS-COLOR-DIAMETER-ELEVATION (EVOLVING)
3 MOST LIKLY AREAS FOR A DECUBITUS ULCER TO DEVELOP HEELS-BUTT-SACRUM
MET TECHNIQUES STATES THAT AS SOON AS A ISOMETRIC MUSCLE CONTRACTION RELEASES, THE MUSCLE IS INHIBITED AND RELAXED AGONIST CONTRACT
MET IS EFFECTIVE IS REDUCING FIBROSIS ISOLYTIC MET
FIBERS IN FASCIA ARE RESPONCIBLE FOR THE HIGH TENSILE STRENGTH AND STABILIT OF THE TISSUE COLLAGEN FIBERS
WHO WAS THE DEVELOPER OF BINDEWEBSMASSAGE ELIZABETH DICKE
OLDEST PROFESSIONAL MASSAGE ORGANIZATION IN THE US AMTA (AMERICAN MASSAGE THERAPY ASSOCIATION)
THREE-LAYERED MEMBRANE SEPERATING THE INTERIOR FROM THE EXTERIOR OF THE BODY BEST DESCRIBES THE SKIN
The itching associated with scabies is distinguishable from most other sources of irritation because it is unrelenting and gets progressively worse instead of better TRUE
Scaly red rings that are pail in the middle generally on the trunk or extremities TINEA CORPORIS
Massage for someone with a fungal infection is safe when If lesions are localized, treated and covered
Virus that causes blisters around the mouth & genitals HERPES SIMPLEX
Where does herpes whitlow appear ON THE HANDS
Aggressive localized bacterial infection of the skin BOIL
A large cluster of warts on the knuckles are considered what type of contraindication LOCALIZED
Tiny pimple like lesion that are not acne related PAPULOPUSTULAR ROSACEA
How should a massage therapist proceed with a massage session if the client presents with eczema that is clearly active on the palms with visible fluid filled blisters Locally avoid area to reduce risk of infection
A client has hard crusty, flesh colored wart on distal interphalangeal joint, NOT painful, but sometimes bleeds when caught on something VERRUCA VULGARIS
A benign skin growth in which epithelial cells proliferate in isolated areas SEBORRHEIC KERATOSIS
Most commonly reported adverse event associated with eczema or dermatitis Hypersensitivity (allergic) reaction in the skin
Common complication of healed third-degree burns Contractor in skin
What MET is best used for cramps or spasms RECIPRICAL INHIBITION
The medium for transport of nutrients, cellular wastes, hormones, and antibodies between the bloodstream and the cell GROUNS SUBSTANCES
Is fascia present in the brain? NO, all parts except brain
The therapist working with a client to still point is associated with which neuromuscular technique Cranial Sacrial Therapy
Neuromuscular technique is performed by putting a muscle and joint into a direction of ease and hold for anywhere between 30-90 seconds Positional release
Where did massage originate China
Who emphasized the value of friction of the relief of stiff joints, gout, & rheumatism John Grosvenor
Is it true that way back when, the typical massage was administered by blind men in Japan TRUE
Known as, "Father of History" HERODOTUS
Known as, "Father of physical Therapy" PER HENRIK LING
Who wrote "Canon of Medicine" Avicenna
Introduced modern massage terminology; effleurage, petrissage, tapotement still used today Dr. Johann Mezger
The causative agent for scabies lesions Microscopic mites that burrow under the skin
Why does damaged skin contraindicate massage If the skin is NOT intact, the client is a walking invitation to infection
A major contributor to the risk of developing basal cell carcinoma History of multiple sunburns
If you are attempting to work at your dream job and they are not currently hiring, what should you send to the company in the meantime Target letter
MET technique used and appropriate when working with a soft tissue injury during the subacute phase Antagonist-Contract
Developed technique, therapist resisted multiple rapid small muscles contractions of client-Increase blood flow/strengthen muscles Dr. T.J. Ruddy
MET technique involves a resistance that overpowers a muscle contraction Isolytic MET
How do you massage a client with active athletes foot With gloves or through sheet on the feet
Main complication associated with oral herpes Secondary bacterial infection
How do you proceed with a massage when a client has acne rosacea Invite client to bring their own lotion for face massage
the clients elbow at 90 degree angle , elbow stabilized at clients side. instructs client to laterally rotate their shoulders w/ resistance for 5-10 seconds, once relaxes brings client arm further into the lateral rotation. Muscle of focused release? Subscapularis
Client lying supine, leg flexed. Resistance is placed on posterior aspect of thigh 5-10 seconds as client try's to extend thigh. on exhalation moves the clients leg into more flexed position; knee toward head. Muscle trying to release is Biceps Femoris w/ Post-isometric relaxation
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